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Sheinbaum Launches 'Mujeres del Maíz' and Announces Safety Rules, Youth Mental Health Plan, OAS Posting

The address marked International Translation Day to recast Malintzin’s legacy through events and media running into late 2025.

Overview

  • The presidency unveiled the Mujeres del maíz program featuring Malinche dances in the Zócalo on October 12, a public forum on October 19 at the Zócalo Book Fair, and a November 27 colloquium at Bellas Artes, plus capsules on Canal 22, radio series on Radio Educación, and community radio content.
  • Sheinbaum said new regulations for LP gas transport will be issued in response to the La Concordia bridge accident, noting victims are receiving care and may pursue reparations.
  • A youth mental health initiative tied to the CCH Sur case will be presented as part of peace and anti-addiction efforts after coordination with Mexico City authorities.
  • The federal government contacted the family of Miguel Ángel García, killed after an attack on ICE agents in Dallas, and will support travel and any decision to file a complaint in the United States.
  • Alejandro Encinas was named Mexico’s representative to the OAS, while the Security Cabinet coordinates with UNAM and prepares operations to curb cellphones in detention centers and regulate SIM sales; in the Plenitud crematorium case, Chihuahua’s prosecutor has not sought federal investigative support.